Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes
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i hope you are doing well
for the course M.Sc chemistry you must have chemistry as one of your subject in your graduation and you have studied chemistry for three years or in six semester and you have studied mathematics in your 10+2 , M.Sc chemistry is offered by
See both the institutes you have mentioned above are the elite institutes of India. So they both have some strategy to select students to keep up their elite status.
So both the exams have some level of difficulties.
In case of JAM to secure a rank under 50 , you
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It would be very useful if you can checkout the last year cutoffs .as per the last year cutoff you should score 26-30 marks .but at this marks you won't be able to get any good NIT or IIT .so try scoring above 50 .checkout the last year
hello,
if you don't have reservation category then your rank has to be below 100 to get top IIT campus.
if you have single reservation category then closing cutoff rank will be 1000-1500.
if you have combo reservation category like OBC-NCL -PwD or ST-PWD or SC-PWD then maximum rank cutoff
Hello Vinod,
Unfortunately since you are a BA student and the institute you are talking about is IIT, as you have already seen the eligibility is Geology for three years/six semesters and any two subjects amongst Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biological Science. Hence I am afraid there is no other
Hi,
To prepare for IIT JAM, you can go through these books:
Introduction to Mathematical Methods in Physics – Mary L. Boas
Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma
Physics of Waves and Oscillations by N.K. Bajaj
Introduction to Electrodynamics by David J. Griffiths
Fundamentals of Statistical Mechanics and Thermal Physics
Hey,
You need to be more specific regarding your concern as in for which course subject you are applying for. As far as Biotechnology is concerned, you can go through the Pathfinder book for life sciences. It's an amazing set of books that are highly good for competitive.
If you
Dear aspirant,
Yes you are eligible to write JAM exam. The eligibility of this exam is having an 'aggregate score of 55%' for general and OBC category which you fulfill.
For detailed information regarding the eligibility of JAM exam you can go through the following link:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria
Regards!!
Dear Applicant,
Yes, is is more than enough, ie. If you are applying for masters degree in chemistry the full portion from semester 1 till semester 6 of bachelor's is enough but if needed based on those topic you can go more in depth by reading more books. This will
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